One Piece, the Going Merry comes to life in an exceptional LEGO set
Fans of Eiichiro Oda's work, One Piece, have always shown a certain propensity for creativity, now from the cosplay side, now from that of fanart. But today we can even show you a custom LEGO set, which faithfully reproduces the Going Merry.
Reddit user bebelhl took a good deal of patience to work, and created his custom LEGO set dedicated to One Piece. With a little time available he has made a faithful reproduction of the Going Merry, the first ship of the crew of Luffy Straw Hat and company, then replaced as you know by the Thousand Sunny. This is a model that would be the envy of any collection, and we therefore want to offer you an image below.
As you will notice, the ship is not the only detail worthy of attention: there are also some members of Luffy's crew to keep her company, always in LEGO version. In addition to the commander we have Sanji, Zoro, Chopper, Nico Robin and the beautiful Nami, then again Usopp ... now that we think about it, what happened to Brook and Franky?
Meanwhile the One Piece manga unfortunately took two weeks off, due to Eiichiro Oda's health (nothing serious, however). We will have to wait a while before we can take advantage of the next appointment.
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Reddit user bebelhl took a good deal of patience to work, and created his custom LEGO set dedicated to One Piece. With a little time available he has made a faithful reproduction of the Going Merry, the first ship of the crew of Luffy Straw Hat and company, then replaced as you know by the Thousand Sunny. This is a model that would be the envy of any collection, and we therefore want to offer you an image below.
As you will notice, the ship is not the only detail worthy of attention: there are also some members of Luffy's crew to keep her company, always in LEGO version. In addition to the commander we have Sanji, Zoro, Chopper, Nico Robin and the beautiful Nami, then again Usopp ... now that we think about it, what happened to Brook and Franky?
Meanwhile the One Piece manga unfortunately took two weeks off, due to Eiichiro Oda's health (nothing serious, however). We will have to wait a while before we can take advantage of the next appointment.
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